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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1951-01-17, Page 6PAGE SIX THE WINGHAM ADVAINIC-TINIES Wednesday, January Ilith.„ Ion igsmIns iommimimenisommala closed with prayer, after which. licious .lonch was served, The Boca curlers. attended two lion- spiels this past tteek, receiving prizes QA both occasions, namely casseroles in silver holders and coronet. Omni- nuns frying pans. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Woods had as dinner guests on Monday uight, Mr. and Mrs. James Doig, of Wrox„- eter, Mr, John Doig, Alen and Gor- don Inglis and John Doig jr, A euchre party was held at Lane's School on Thursday evening with 17 tables in play. The pvins went to Airs. Wm, Wright and Mrs, Justin Will for ladies and William Merklcy and Thos, Mckllynn for gents, Miss Mary Thtemon, of Howick, spent the week-end with Miss Eve- lyn Renwick. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Earl and Lau- ra, of Ethel, and Mr. and Mrs, To ni Earl, of Howick, visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gowdy. Mrs. John Archibald Tbere passed away in irma, Al- berta on jam 10, Mrs. John Archi- bald, the former Sarah Josic Might- on, daughter of the late Thomas and Mary Ann Mighton, formerly of Dur- ham, She leaves to mourn her loss two sons and too daughters, of Irma, Alberta, five sisters and one brother, Mrs. Smith, Hanover; Mrs, Murvyn Hanover; Mrs. Dirkison, Teeswater; Mrs. Thoady, Rohiatl, Manitoba; Mrs. Neil McNeil, Behnore and Charles of Durham. .Mr, and Mrs. Don Sehatte and Mr, and Airs. Wm. Stapleton of Wingham, visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Geo, Merkley. Lots of Hockey Action There has been tuts of excitement with the Belmore Hockey teams this .Stewart McLennan, Ale* Shaw, Robt, 'lgelOrray, John Bowman, Stanley, Hopper, Geo. 13one„Roht. Yuill, Mee*, VYn PiPet James Clark, ).41in...McCtit- cheon, Ernest miehle, Robt, Bird, Bernard Craig, Arthur McCall, Al, bort Neobitt, George' McArthur. Win. Cockerline, Livestock Valuators: Frank Sicaw, Walter Shortreed, Fenceviewers; Northwest, Harold Procter, Milo Casemore, Bert Hast, ings; Northeast; Chas, Anderson., Robert Forrest, Russel Bone; South, west, Albert Nesbitt, Bruce Smitho. James Phelan; Southeast, Clarence Martin, Leslie Beirnes, Thos. Miller,. Weed Inspector, Robert Michie. Grs..• Berman, Jos, Smith; Truck Driver,. John Lowe, made to pack a bale at the next meet- ing to be held in Feb, at the illome of Mrs. Elmer Haskins. All the ladies were asked to keep this in mind. Mov- ed by Mrs. Leslie Harkness and sec- onded by Mrs. Joe Vogan that a potted plant be sent to Mrs. Walter Renwick, a patient in the Wingham General. Hospital, Cards of thanks for gift boxes received were read front Air. Jos. Vogan, Mrs, Geo. Wylie and Mrs, Walter Renwick and Mrs. Russet Nickel. This meeting closed with the Mizpah benediction. The Misionary meeting was then held with the pres,, Mrs. Fred Dus- tow, as leader, The program from the Missionary Monthly was follow- ed throughout, Hymn 571 was sung and 'Mrs. Martin conducted the in- stallation of new officers for 1951. Mrs. Leslie Harkness read the. fourth chapter .of the study book, "United Church Re-enters, Japan". Roll call was "Getting new members" and 12 new members joined the society. Hymn 500 was sung and the meeting past week, On Tuesday the Culross- 13ears defeated the Merkley Good- 'years in .a hard fought battle, the score being 4-3. On Wednesday night the II/fidget team known as the 13e1- more -Canucks, went down to defeat at the hands of the Hoivick Lions team, Qt' Friday night, the Merkley Ooodyears. played .the Fordwich team in Fordwich and won the game in ten minutes overtime with a score of 5-4. The same night the Midgets played the Kinloss Cubs, but went down to defeat, however the Small boys are putting up good games and should not be .discouraged. Mr. and Mrs. Doug, Aitchison and little son, o'f Wingham, spent Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. Russell Sewers and family, ,Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Day, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Day and Janie and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. King were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Douglas on Sunday, the occasion being. Mrs, King's birth , day, Mr, and Mrs, Elmer Jeffry visited with Mm. 'and Mrs. Robert Wood of 1-lowick on Wed. last. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Fitch spent the week-end with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Fitch. Mr. and Mrs. John Farrell, :Mrs. J. Harper and Mrs. R. Nickel spent an evening recently with Mr, and Mrs, Elmer Zinn. Mr. and Mrs. Robt, Breen and Ethel of -Turnberry, and Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Scott and family of Listowel, spent Sunday with Mrs. Scott and Miss _Bessie. Mr, and Mrs. Ivan Haskins and daughters, visitedA on Sunday with Air. and Mrs, .1)a-cc Radio of 'Glen- annan. The January meeting' of the Del- more Women's institute met last Wednesday afternoon at the impale of Mr,io harper, with twenty-four ladies present. The roll call was answered by each lady naming a book she had read and the ;mullion. ot Sa1110, This helped to create an interest in the.1 reading of good books and in our Del- more Public Library. The institute voted to give a donation of money toward the finishing of we room in tile Arena and a committee was ap- pointed to meet with lime Arena com- mittee regarding the finishing of said. room and the running of a booth which the institute members agreed to take charge of for the hockey sea- son. An appeal was made, for dona- tions of money and clothing for the needy children of Europe. A paper on Current Events prepared by Mrs. Mc- Adam and read by Airs, Roy Ruther- ford, Timis was chiefly a business meeting and some items on the program were left over until the February meeting which is to be held in the Arena. g' quilling. was planned for this meet4i2g. dent be paid; Carried, Moved by Chas, Coultes, seconded lay Wart. Peacock that the meeting ad, mum to meet again on Feb, 5th., at 1 P.nl. Carried. The following is a list of the offic- ials appointed by By-Law No, 1. Clerk, Geo. Martin; Treasurer,, Nelson Higgins; Patrolmen, No. 1, Art Ed- gar Jr., and Jack Brewer; 2, Fleming Johnston; 3, Wm. Elston; 4, Ross Turvey; 5, Herman Nethery; 6, Chas, Warwick; 7, Clarence Yuill; $, Russell Currie; 9, Allan Pease; 10, Lorne Nichol; 11, John Craig; 12, Win. Som- ers; 13, Miller Richmond; 14, Frank' Bell; 15, Fred Cook; 17, Chester Rin- toul; ;18, John Haggitt; 19, Bernard Thomas, Poundkeepers: — Carl Johnston, was done on a (Milt for Mrs. C. RCM wi0k. The association meeting opened with the president, Mrs, Jim Harper, presiding and the singing of hymn "All the Way My Saviour Leads Me," followed by the Lord's Prayer in uni- son. Minutes of the previous meeting were read and adopted. Plans were aLmon mantQsh. W. A. and w„pd.s, It joint meeting, of the McIntosh W.M.S. and Women's. Association was held at the home of Mrs. Clarke Ren- wick on Thursday with twenty lad i es and six children in attendance. Work After all is said and done, how does it taste in the cup? That is what counts! "SALAIIK TEA BI GS yield the perfect flavour. K. M. MacLENNAN S. J. WALKER Business and Professional Directory Veterinary Surgeon Office — Minnie St. Opposite and South of the United Church. PHONE 196 Wingham, Ontario Funeral and Ambulance Service MODERN FUNERAL HOME 'Phone 106 Night 189 WINGHAM ONT. FOE 25 0 27 250 'Iramoz BOTTLE 10 oz.200 PUT: 150 560 TROUT HALL JUICE 4, atta,;, AYLI,IER MIXED 1476 A. II, MCTAVISII WELLINGTON FIRE Frederick F. Homuth Phm.B., R.O. Carol E. HomuthR.O. Mrs. H, Viola Homuth R. 0. Registered Optometrists Phone 118 Harriston, Ont. BARRISTER, SOLICITOR and NOTARY PUBLIC TEESWATER - ONTARIO Telephone 23 Teeswater WROXETER—Every Wednesday afternoon, 2-4 p.m., or by appointment. Insurance Company Est. 1840 An all Canadian Company which has faithfully served its policy holders for over a century. Head Office — Toronto H. C. MacLean,. Insurance Agency Wingham CLARK'S CLARK'S aulowaliwominaNimai...111•INOme01.0111010[6•110.19•41MININSOUNIKOMMIMMEE.clig CARNATION, BORDEN'S J. W. BUSEIFIELD, RONALD 6, licEANN W. A, CRAWFORD, M.D. FINE 5 LB. BAG TEMMEMAT Barrister, Solicitor, Notary, Etc. Money to Loan Office — Meyer Block, Wingham PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT CLINTON, ONTARIO Office: Royal Bank Phones: Office 561, Res, 455. PHYSICIANS and SURGEONS Wingham Phone 150 CLARK'S—Tomato, Vegetable, Oxtail, Celery, Scotch Broth 10 oz, TINS ln•IOMMYI•LMII•4•Is0....•Ixm• 41•11141M• CRAWFORD & IIETHERINliTON J. A. FOX DR. W. M. CONNELL DR. B, N. CORRIN itmtfoimomios.ma,r, AUNT SALLY'S BLENDED HI NEIGHBORS !. . . Join me weekday mornings on the good old YAWN PATROL (6-9 a.m.) . . afternoons in SPINNER SANCTUM (2-2:30 p.m.) . . Lots of music, news, weather and market prices . . Dial 980, I'll be looking for you . 980 — CFPL's LLOYD WRIGHT Chiropractor and Drugless Therapist. RADIONIC EQUIPMENT COMPLETE HEALTH SERVICE PA Z. 270 POUND 3 „).25 0 PKGS. 3 FOR 290 Barristers, Solicitors, Etc. Wingham, Phone 48 J. H. CRAWFORD, K.C. R. S. HETHERINGTON, K.C. BULK OATS ICH 0 Lie PHYSICIAN and SURGEONS Phone 19 JELLO Phone 191. INAUGURAL MEETING OF MORRIS COUNCIL • CLARK'S The Council met in time Township flail on January 8th, with all the members present. The minutes of the last meeting were read and adopted on motion of Wm, Peacock and Chas. Cool tes. Moved by Chas. Coultes, seconded by Bailie Parrott that We purchase a new set of Revised Statutes of Ont- ario. Carried. Moved by Sam Alcock, seconded by Baillie Parrott that we send the mem- bership fee to the Ontario Good Roads Association, Carried. Moved by Chas, Goalies seconded by Sam Alcock, that 13y-Law No. 1, 1951, appointing Township Officials as read the 1st, 2nd and 3rd times be passed, Carried, Aloved by Wm. Peacock, seconded 'by Bailie Parrott, that By-Law No. 2, 1951, prohibiting the refunding of dog tax after the Court of Revision on the Assessment Roll, he passed as read the first, second and third times. Car- ried, By-Law No. 2, 1951., A by-law in regard to Dog 'fax in the Township of Morris, WHEREAS the Assessment is done one year in advance to taxation time Council of the Township of Morris therefore enacts that no dog be taken off the Assessment Roll after the Court of Revision on the said Assess. meat Roll and that no refunds on dog tax be given after the roll is adopted unless in case of change in Ownership of land. Passed this 8th day of January, 1951 Moved by Chas. Coultes, seconded by Sam Alcock, that By-Law No. 8, 1951, applying for Road Appropria- tion be passed as read the first, second and third times. Carried. Moved by Bailie Parrott, seconded by Chas. Coultes that Harvey John- ston and Sam Alcock be appointed to interview MeKillop Township Coon- cil in regard to fixing sidewalks itt Walton, Carried. Moved by Chas, Coultes, seconded by Sam Alcock that we, pay Addison Fraser $606 to make a complete job of assessing the Township on the card system, to be completed by the 31st. day of,May, Carried, Moved by Sam Alcock, seconded by Chas. Coultes, that the animal peti- tion for the statutory grant under the provisions of the Highway Improve- ment Act on expenditures made dur- ing the year 1950, be authorized by the Cohnell of the Township of Mor- rise Carried. 'M'oved by Bailie Parrott, seconded by Witt Peacock, that the road bills as ptesented by the Road Superinten- YOUR COMMERCE BRANCH „." 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